Andrea Bocelli - Che Gelida Manina »

Posted By Spadecaller 1 year ago in Arts & Entertainment

The tenor's aria, Che Gelida Manina, is taken from Act1 of La Boheme, when (Mimi) a neighbor of poet Rodolfo knocks on his door requesting help because her candle has gone out. After relighting her candle, she realizes that she has dropped her key. In the moonlight the poet takes the girls shivering hand and tells her his dreams.

Featuring the paintings of Max Lieberman, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Vincent van Gogh and the visual arts of Spadecaller, this music video includes English subtitles.



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    ameliog1 year ago

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    Thanks SC for the time-out to savor finer things.

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      not2needy1 year ago

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      That was an excellent time out! Very soothing!

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        cowboygrandpa1 year ago

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        Very well done my friend !!!

        Thanks for an enjoyable, fresh and calming submission.

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          sumptuousdigs1 year ago

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          Bravo! Bravo!

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            Radiofreeeuropa1 year ago

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            Lovely post. Great aria.

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              puffin1 year ago

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              Man 0 Man.
              So much talent you have. Great transitions.

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                Spadecaller1 year ago

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                Thank you for sharing, my friends. My children flee my office when I play music of this sort. Ha! I can relate; I was once the same way.

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                  RickyDawkins1 year ago

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                  Which paintings were yours?

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